โDec-06-2014 06:13 PM
โDec-11-2014 11:13 AM
Allworth wrote:
Does anybody out there remember what the OP's question really was???
โDec-11-2014 10:19 AM
Coach-man wrote:
A couple of years ago there was a post on another site showing the engine internals, Ford, Duramax, and Cummins! The side by side pics were dramatic, hands down Cummins was much beeffer than either of the other competators by a whole lot, i.e. Connecting rods both Ford and GM were like fingers and Cummins was an arm! In line six simple rugged and durable, can not beat that. That said both Ford and Chevy have creature comforts and things that may interest you! Drive all three, and go with what suits you!
โDec-11-2014 10:06 AM
โDec-11-2014 08:28 AM
hone eagle wrote:
The size of the moving parts is directly a factor in work transfer to the crank ,words like medium and light are terms from the marketing dept.
Iam sure you can find stationary and marine apps for any diesel.
In longevity terms the cummins is the best in terms of bearing life (B10 B50) also not really the whole story anymore -the B numbers are from the '40s when bearing were the achillies heel- not relevant anymore IMHO.
โDec-11-2014 08:01 AM
โDec-11-2014 07:35 AM
hone eagle wrote:
That picture is a farce,
And I own a inline 6. Divide the power by the number of pistons .
30% bigger sure , there is less of them to do the same work.
can't believe people get sucked in so easily.
โDec-11-2014 06:30 AM
โDec-11-2014 06:27 AM
โDec-11-2014 06:26 AM
Me Again wrote:Coach-man wrote:
A couple of years ago there was a post on another site showing the engine internals, Ford, Duramax, and Cummins! The side by side pics were dramatic, hands down Cummins was much beeffer than either of the other competators by a whole lot, i.e. Connecting rods both Ford and GM were like fingers and Cummins was an arm! In line six simple rugged and durable, can not beat that. That said both Ford and Chevy have creature comforts and things that may interest you! Drive all three, and go with what suits you!
You mean this!
And this one.
โDec-11-2014 06:22 AM
โDec-11-2014 05:01 AM
gmachine wrote:
Granted I may be biased, but my class 6 medium duty Bering MD-23 has been very satisfactory. Weighs 1 1/2 times as much as a 1 ton dually( which is classified as a light duty truck), has better brakes, much shorter turning radius, better driver visibility and eliminates the "tail wagging the dog" syndrome I experienced with lesser trucks-all were Dodge Cummins-good trucks but over matched. 9/10 mpg towing 18,500lb trailer and 2,600lb car and cruising @ 55/70 mph.
Good Luck with whatever you select.
โDec-10-2014 06:27 PM
โDec-10-2014 03:52 PM
โDec-10-2014 03:49 PM
Coach-man wrote:
A couple of years ago there was a post on another site showing the engine internals, Ford, Duramax, and Cummins! The side by side pics were dramatic, hands down Cummins was much beeffer than either of the other competators by a whole lot, i.e. Connecting rods both Ford and GM were like fingers and Cummins was an arm! In line six simple rugged and durable, can not beat that. That said both Ford and Chevy have creature comforts and things that may interest you! Drive all three, and go with what suits you!